There is a pin-fad going on right now, and it will pass.
People are like "oh they still make these? How fun", and then $5 later they'll move on.
A single game is just too limiting for modern people to really get into. They play a handful of times and get bored.
Pins are too expensive for locations, and someday it won't make sense for locations to stock games (does it now?).... and that's a good thing.
It's a prestige item for a home setting...... just like jukeboxes are.
The novelty is high at the moment, give it five years and people will be long gone. Too bad they'll have killed off their regular buying base by then.
Disney-boy has already figured it all out: He's going to milk it for all it's worth, cook those books, inflate those numbers and sell off the company.
The popularity is temporary. It's 1997 all over again, and 1999 is coming.....